Join Ricky and Kay Hobbs, wildlife photographers, will be at Lake Dardanelle State Park orientation room in the Visitor Center at 6 p.m. on Saturday as he shares tricks in capturing wildlife with your camera.

You can bring your personal camera to explore with during the presentation and even share your experiences of capturing wildlife with your lens.

All that nature has to offer takes on a new meaning when viewed as a potential photograph. Whether you’ve been toting your camera on hikes for years, love to photograph the birds at your backyard feeder or are just getting started, Ricky and Kay Hobbs will have photo tips that will inspire you to get outside camera in hand.

For more information about Looking Through the Lens at Lake Dardanelle State Park or any park events, call 967-5516 or visit www.ArkansasStateParks.com or www.AdventureStateParks.com.

The first, “A Mad Breakfast” is set in a common boarding house, when a mischievous tenant, Mr. Sterling Jones, invites a stranger to the house.

The second play is a favorite at the Wesley Foundation, and they perform “The Complete History of the Old Testament in 20 Minutes” every few years. This short, quick play strives to convey all the important parts of thousands of years of human history in 20 minutes.

Both plays are funny, light, quick and completely family friendly.

The productions will be today and Saturday starting at 7 p.m.

The doors will open at 6:30, and there will be pre-show entertainment and desserts served. Tickets are free, but donations are welcome.

The Wesley Foundation is located at 1111 N. El Paso, across from Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field.

For questions or ticket reservations, call Jason Molitor or Trinity Brown at 968-4159.

SigEp golf tournament April 20

The SigEp golf tournament to benefit youth AIDs will be on April 20 at the Lion’s Den Country Club.

Registration will be from 7-9 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. They will also be grilling and entertainment for those who do not golf. Cost will be $100 per team.

For more information, call Carlos Ibarra at (903) 748-8105 or Jerad Dover at (479) 264-1759.